Right to Read Act of 2025
Right to Read Act of 2025
Plain Language Summary
# Right to Read Act of 2025 — Summary **What the Bill Would Do** The Right to Read Act of 2025 is a proposed federal law currently under consideration in the Senate. Based on its title and sponsorship, the bill appears designed to address reading and literacy issues, though specific details about its provisions are not available in the information provided. The bill was introduced by Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) in the 119th Congress. **Current Status and Impact** As of now, the bill remains in committee, meaning it has not yet advanced to a broader Senate vote.
This is an early stage in the legislative process. To understand exactly who would be affected and what specific provisions the bill contains—such as whether it focuses on K-12 education, adult literacy programs, funding mechanisms, or other reading-related initiatives—you would need to review the full text of S 3365 on Congress.gov or similar legislative databases. **Next Steps** For the most current and detailed information about this bill's provisions and effects, interested parties should consult the official bill text or legislative tracking websites.
Latest Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. (Sponsor introductory remarks on measure: CR S8513-8514)